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proponents of the law say it is money well spent. over the next hour, you will be able to decide as we take you inside atascadero, california's hospital for criminally insane. , , i feel the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. and that's what they do with great grains cereal. see the seam on the wheat grain? same as on the flake. because great grains steams and bakes the actual whole grain. now check out the other guy's flake. hello, no seam. because it's more processed. now, which do you suppose has better nutrition for you? mmm. great grains. the whole whole grain cereal. [ boy ] hey, i thought these were electric? uh, it is, yeah, it's a chevy volt. so what are you doing at a gas station? well it still takes gas to go farther. but you're not getting gas. true. not this time. uh, don't have to gas up very often. so you have to go to the bathroom? no. yes you do. thought these were electric? yes, it's a uh, a chevy volt. so what are you doing at a gas station? can i help you? yeah, can i get a full-sized
proponents of the law say it is money well spent. over the next hour, you will be able to decide as we take you inside atascadero, california's hospital for criminally insane. , , i feel the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. and that's what they do with great grains cereal. see the seam on the wheat grain? same as on the flake. because great grains steams and bakes the actual whole grain. now check out the other guy's flake. hello, no seam. because it's more...
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. >> here is a drive in window, we'll have to check the state laws. >> we did check the state laws. we can't do it. >> darn it! >> i know. wouldn't it be fun? >> yeah. >> i'll call sharon and i'll put in the letter of intent. i don't know how we got so lucky. there's not a single play in aurora available. >> yeah. it's last minute. >> yeah. >> falls into place. >> but what i like about this place is the size. >> yep. >> i like it's stand alone parking is phenomenal. i like the windows, right. it's airy. i have an appointment at four. >> who is coming in? >> i don't know. nobody really talks about these things. >> yeah. let's walk the outside. there's a child care place right there. >> it looks closed. >> okay. we'll check it out. >> 1,000 feet? >> from front door to front door. child care is different than a school. >> uh-huh. >> it's not? >> yep, that's screaming children in there. so we need to have -- one, call the city. is that okay to be zoned that way. it would be a deal breaker. we'll be back to square zero in aurora. >>> i'm going to check inside and see how much damage has
. >> here is a drive in window, we'll have to check the state laws. >> we did check the state laws. we can't do it. >> darn it! >> i know. wouldn't it be fun? >> yeah. >> i'll call sharon and i'll put in the letter of intent. i don't know how we got so lucky. there's not a single play in aurora available. >> yeah. it's last minute. >> yeah. >> falls into place. >> but what i like about this place is the size. >> yep. >> i...
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under california's three strikes law. >> i think three strikes law is fair? no. hell no, it's not fair, man. i'm a good person. it's not like i'm just a real [ bleep ] person, but at the same time i got a real, real positive attitude about it. because it's not over. like i say some say it's too late to change. about to do life. i look at this, it's really not. not too late to change and it's not over. >> jiles assumed his fate was over when brought to this jail at age 17. >> fight with inmates. insubordinate to staff. >> constantly getting into it with sheriffs maybe three, four times a week. >> maintained being a consistent discipline problem while here until the day he left. >> it took three years for wallace's case to move through the courts before he was found guilty and sentenced to life without parole. >> then i went to prison with the same type of behavior. just responding with anger and violence towards everything. >> he has spent the past 17 years in some of california's toughest prisons. >> i'm pretty dumbfounded. talk about the internet. starbucks. you
under california's three strikes law. >> i think three strikes law is fair? no. hell no, it's not fair, man. i'm a good person. it's not like i'm just a real [ bleep ] person, but at the same time i got a real, real positive attitude about it. because it's not over. like i say some say it's too late to change. about to do life. i look at this, it's really not. not too late to change and it's not over. >> jiles assumed his fate was over when brought to this jail at age 17. >>...
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no matter how many restriction and laws are put on them by administrations, inmates usually find a way around it. >> it's all my work right here i did since i first met him. >> what was that, three months ago? >> four months ago, something like that. >> started the other night, you know what i mean. right there. you know what it is. >> i like the tattoos. i like the whole -- i like the whole process. i like the whole ritual of it, especially in prison. you know, sitting down, hanging out, you've got the little radio going, you've got your butt man, you know, watching out for you and you're sticking it to the man. >> there's more than one way to get prison tattoos. some methods are cruder than others. >> i got this tattoo done right here in the county. that was picked in with a staple. took ten hours. >> i had a guy from california do it, and it was pretty excruciating the way it had to go down. normal tattoos are done with surgical instruments. they're done in here with a sharpened staple, one dot at a time. so it took forever to do and it hurt really bad. >> other inmates craft sophis
no matter how many restriction and laws are put on them by administrations, inmates usually find a way around it. >> it's all my work right here i did since i first met him. >> what was that, three months ago? >> four months ago, something like that. >> started the other night, you know what i mean. right there. you know what it is. >> i like the tattoos. i like the whole -- i like the whole process. i like the whole ritual of it, especially in prison. you know,...
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a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. if something is simply the color of gold, is it really worth more? we don't think so. chase sapphire preferred is a card of a different color. that's because you always get two times the points on travel, from taxis to trains, airfare to hotels, and all kinds of dining... from fast food to fine dining. and that's not all you get. there are expert advisors who answer immediately, whenever you call. and absolutely no foreign transaction fees. does your card do all that? apply today and earn 50,000 ultimate rewards bonus points when you spend $3,000 in the first 3 months. that's $625 toward your next trip when you redeem through ultimate rewards. so, why settle for gold when you can have so much more? chase sapphire preferred. a card of a different color. apply now at chasesapphire.com/preferred. >>> it was kind of hard for us to live up in this smaller space. >> well, most of my lif
a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. if something is simply the color of gold, is it really worth more? we don't think so. chase sapphire preferred is a card of a different color. that's because you always get two times the points on travel, from taxis to trains, airfare to hotels, and all kinds of dining... from fast food to...
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if you've broken the law, you will be targeted. we just celebrated the one-year anniversary, and i say celebrate, how many indiamonds? 19? even marco rubio said, what, no -- so you have republicans not toeing that line, say there's evident, and the evident you cannot change. it is what it is how all of this is fakeding law enforcementment. what are the greater consequences or is the pressure going to be something they are worked about. >> if you are law enforcement, i think ear digging in your heels. but if you're a politics, you know that you're going to be voted into office by your constituents. you have nothing to work about, because the truth will repral. >> katie phang, appreciate the time. >> thank you. >>> a young woman shot and killed as outrage growing under name divided. who the commander in chief is blaming for the latest controversy. for all the eyes that get itchy and watery near pollen. there's flonase sensimist. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gen
if you've broken the law, you will be targeted. we just celebrated the one-year anniversary, and i say celebrate, how many indiamonds? 19? even marco rubio said, what, no -- so you have republicans not toeing that line, say there's evident, and the evident you cannot change. it is what it is how all of this is fakeding law enforcementment. what are the greater consequences or is the pressure going to be something they are worked about. >> if you are law enforcement, i think ear digging in...
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colorado law prohibits most marijuana advertising. but each dispensary is allowed a sign. so for a marijuana business, building signs are very important. the name starbuds and their original logo were inspired by the coffee company. a lawyer figured even if they were sued, it would be good for business. the starbucks lawyers did call and agreed he could move forward -- with a different l o logo. >> i wonder what starbucks thinks. i would love to see starbuds on every corner. >> we're here at starbuds denver university which was formally known as city med. remodelled the store and this is now starbuds. >> tada. >> awesome. awesome. >> the idea was to get away from the green green green. >> i'm hoping aurora will be open real soon. do you think there is anything different? >> i think you want to keep that feel. >> she is also eager to work as a bud tender. getting trained properly is important. a single mistake could cost starbuds their license. >> i need to learn all the ins and outs. >> right. right. let's say for example, customer chooses the strain 40 a, how much would y
colorado law prohibits most marijuana advertising. but each dispensary is allowed a sign. so for a marijuana business, building signs are very important. the name starbuds and their original logo were inspired by the coffee company. a lawyer figured even if they were sued, it would be good for business. the starbucks lawyers did call and agreed he could move forward -- with a different l o logo. >> i wonder what starbucks thinks. i would love to see starbuds on every corner. >>...
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>> he confirmed what his mother in law told ops that he and leslie had been fighting that weekend, a lot. but this time he said was different. leslie had apparently had about einof him and lisle said when he woke up that sunday morning leslie was gone. >> just left to the store and never came back or how did that happen? >> she just left. >> detectives were surprised to hear all this from closely cropped lisle herring. a man known for years for his long dreadlocks. he explained that he owed money to gang members and when he couldn't pay them back, they held him down and cut off his hair. >> they cut my hair, my mustache. you used to work the gang unit. have you ever heard of a gang holding someone down and giving them a hair utcan as a way to get money they wanted? >> not only have i not heard of that but the shave was a little added touch that i have never heard. hard toepe a straight face when i heard that. >> lisle said before she dumped them, they planned a valentine's vacation in mexico and that he'd gone there to look for her a week after she had disappeared. >> but lisle had c
>> he confirmed what his mother in law told ops that he and leslie had been fighting that weekend, a lot. but this time he said was different. leslie had apparently had about einof him and lisle said when he woke up that sunday morning leslie was gone. >> just left to the store and never came back or how did that happen? >> she just left. >> detectives were surprised to hear all this from closely cropped lisle herring. a man known for years for his long dreadlocks. he...
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my brother-in-law passed at a very early age and was unfinancially prepared. it's a wake-up call for people to get their money right. >> you give personal advice and actually good tips on how there are things we just simply aren't thinking about now that we could be. >> two parts, the wake-up call, second part, the road map. what are the steps you need to take. >> now to grow your business. let's start with you, shan, because you started your company from nothing, and it's now a growing company in your space. congratulations for that. >> thank you. >> what are your tips? >> my tips are not to take no for an answer. everyone starting a new business want to hear positive feedback and your family and friends really want to give you positive feedback and support for your idea. what i found most valuable was to seek out people who are unrelated to you who are your end customers and ask them why they may not use your product and service. listen to why they're telling you no and then go out and solve those problems. >> i think it's a smart thing to think about, becau
my brother-in-law passed at a very early age and was unfinancially prepared. it's a wake-up call for people to get their money right. >> you give personal advice and actually good tips on how there are things we just simply aren't thinking about now that we could be. >> two parts, the wake-up call, second part, the road map. what are the steps you need to take. >> now to grow your business. let's start with you, shan, because you started your company from nothing, and it's now...
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the question reminded everybody, including her, that scott brown posed nude to pay for his law school. >> scott brown posed nude for "cosmo" to help pay for his college education. how did you pay for your college education? >> i kept my clothes on. >> i kept my clothes on. yes, scott brown was asked about the exchange in a radio interview. let's listen to that. >> have you officially responded to elizabeth warren's comment about how she didn't take her clothes off? [ laughter ] >> thank god. >> "thank god." anyway, later, elizabeth warren responded to his statement. let's listen to that. >> what do you think about this "thank god" comment? >> i'll survive a few jabs from scott brown. >> do you think he should apologize? >> i'll survive. >> wow, and "the boston globe" reports that brown went back on radio last night to say his earlier statement on warren was a joke. that's what he says. so in a competitive race, does a back and forth like this help either candidate? susan milne writes for "u.s. news & world report", david corn is a washington bureau chief, of course, for "mother jones,
the question reminded everybody, including her, that scott brown posed nude to pay for his law school. >> scott brown posed nude for "cosmo" to help pay for his college education. how did you pay for your college education? >> i kept my clothes on. >> i kept my clothes on. yes, scott brown was asked about the exchange in a radio interview. let's listen to that. >> have you officially responded to elizabeth warren's comment about how she didn't take her clothes...
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he said last year it would be a violation of law to shield anyone but dreamers from deportation. >> removing the issue of politics aside, what legally changed kwoem. >> well, you know, what i think changed is that having done what we did with the dream kids, my argument was not that we did not have some additional authority, my argument is that i did not have the authority to simply not deport. >> now tpresident also had a serious exchange about the record number of deportations issued earlier in his administration. >> as you were saying, you always had the legal authority to stop deportations. then why did you deport two million people? for six years you did it. >> jorge, no, no, no. that is not true. >> so the president also said he's not concerned about being impeached over his executive action on immigration because he say what is he's done is neither illegal nor unprecedented. >> it was a mixed day on wall street with the dow and the s&p up but the nasdaq up 26 points. what arewatching for today? >> here we were plowing forward to record highs ohhn a weekly basis. and then we've gone a
he said last year it would be a violation of law to shield anyone but dreamers from deportation. >> removing the issue of politics aside, what legally changed kwoem. >> well, you know, what i think changed is that having done what we did with the dream kids, my argument was not that we did not have some additional authority, my argument is that i did not have the authority to simply not deport. >> now tpresident also had a serious exchange about the record number of...
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. >> do i think the three strikes law is fair? no. >> a lot of his charges have to do with theft and violence. that seems to be his claim to fame. >> one contends with the law that could put him away forever. >> the judge, he basically deemed me unfit for society. told me i was a career criminal. >> and the other -- sentenced to life without parole for murder when he was only 17. prays that a newer law will set him free. >> every single juvenile offender should have a chance to get out. every single juvenile offender should have a chance for rehabilitation. >> and deputies deal with the frequent problem caused by other inmates. >> this is a female pod. they're currently being flooded with water from upstairs. >> flush, flush, flush, flush, flush and then it will -- all over and it drains down on the floor, on the tables, everything. ♪ >>> california's central valley produces nearly 10% of the nation's food supply. but in the northern part of the valley lies the capital city of sacramento. where the harvest of crops is replaced b
. >> do i think the three strikes law is fair? no. >> a lot of his charges have to do with theft and violence. that seems to be his claim to fame. >> one contends with the law that could put him away forever. >> the judge, he basically deemed me unfit for society. told me i was a career criminal. >> and the other -- sentenced to life without parole for murder when he was only 17. prays that a newer law will set him free. >> every single juvenile offender...
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. >> there will be a day when the big money gets into it when the laws loosen and they're allowed to get into the industry. >> that's when big players will come in and be consolidating the industry and that's when your pot barons will be formed. >> big enough or sell out so that's our goal is to get our branding big enough to compete with big money or make our sellout that much bigger. >> so tomorrow we have a management team coming in. >> that's tomorrow. >> yes, it's going to be exciting. the first blue chip company that's sticking their foot into this industry. >> yeah. >> we've got their big team coming in. right now we're asking about $30 million for the company. but if we get a new dispensary online, the company could even more than double in value. >> i'll put pressure on. >> yeah, yeah. >> the longer you wait the more expensive we become. >> you got to see the potential. you come in at 8:30. be here till 10:30. >> no. >> yeah, you don't have to be here. >> yeah, it might be better. >> check this out. denver has more marijuana dispensaries than liquor stores or public schools.
. >> there will be a day when the big money gets into it when the laws loosen and they're allowed to get into the industry. >> that's when big players will come in and be consolidating the industry and that's when your pot barons will be formed. >> big enough or sell out so that's our goal is to get our branding big enough to compete with big money or make our sellout that much bigger. >> so tomorrow we have a management team coming in. >> that's tomorrow. >>...
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and part of alabama's controversial immigration law is being put on hold. and the bishop of kansas city has been indicted for failing to report the suspected sexual abuse of children. now back to "lockup." >>> at the hillsboro county jail in tampa, florida, sentenced inmates work in a variety of capacities throughout the facility. there's a waiting list for the much coveted jobs and those lucky enough to hold them receive one day off their sentence for every six days worked. javier perez's job in the laundry facility has made the two months he has been here go by a little easier. >> it's something to do. if they made me feed pigs, i would have done that. >> when his morning shift is over, perez heads back to the dorms. >> 29, perez. >> once he's back at his bed, he often turns to a new time filler, poetry. >> my life comes and goes, where life can change no one knows how in life is love many need a hug where they need it is from heaven up above >> it's something for me just to escape for a little while, you know? >> just two days after his arrest, perez's f
and part of alabama's controversial immigration law is being put on hold. and the bishop of kansas city has been indicted for failing to report the suspected sexual abuse of children. now back to "lockup." >>> at the hillsboro county jail in tampa, florida, sentenced inmates work in a variety of capacities throughout the facility. there's a waiting list for the much coveted jobs and those lucky enough to hold them receive one day off their sentence for every six days worked....
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. >> this is the information on three strikes laws. make sure you read that before you go out. what i need you to do is sign your name here and print your name right underneath there for me. >> okay. >> i got $200 on you. i give you this money for the train station, all right? do you have any children? >> yes, i got a son. >> how old is he? >> 18 months old. >> that's your best bet you don't come back. be a good role model for your son. okay? >> i will. >> all right. you ready to roll? >> yes. >> i have responsibilities, i got a son now, i got a wife. i got to try to make things right there and got to get out there and just do it. >> straight on. >> i'm not shackled. that's pretty cool. >> all right, ray, halfway home, buddy. >> i'm feeling really anxious, it's really happening. say good-bye to this place. just happy to be gone. >> i haven't seen him in three years. so you know, got to get to know him again, i don't know. >> there is your -- good luck to you. >> thank you. >> all right. >> what's up? >> hi. come here. what's up? thank you for coming. >> the whole time we've bee
. >> this is the information on three strikes laws. make sure you read that before you go out. what i need you to do is sign your name here and print your name right underneath there for me. >> okay. >> i got $200 on you. i give you this money for the train station, all right? do you have any children? >> yes, i got a son. >> how old is he? >> 18 months old. >> that's your best bet you don't come back. be a good role model for your son. okay? >> i...
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the brother-in-law is convicted and given the electric chair. he's the last man to die in the electric chair. everything went wrong about that execution. >> they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn't functioning proper at the time. >> his mother is sent away to prison forever. >> both received 55 years for the murder, 45 years for the conspiracy to commit murder, and my mom's case, she'll be 83 years old in about two weeks. as far as i know she's the oldest woman prisoner in the state of indiana. >> and his sister ended up testifying against the rest of the family, and she's out there free. >> my sister received eight years. last time i seen her was 1983 when she was on the witness stand testifying against me and my mom. i remember thinking back then, i hope there's going to be for me all this time in prison. maybe i pulled through a little more saner than i expected. that's debatable. >> coming up -- >> never see me in here again after today. >> paul becomes a free man. >> i'm on my own. i need to do whate
the brother-in-law is convicted and given the electric chair. he's the last man to die in the electric chair. everything went wrong about that execution. >> they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn't functioning proper at the time. >> his mother is sent away to prison forever. >> both received 55 years for the murder, 45 years for the conspiracy to commit murder, and my mom's case, she'll be 83 years old in about two weeks. as far as i...
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aaron yost, serving 35 years to life for burglary and drug possession under california's three strikes law, says the racial divide has less to do with gangs than it does human nature. >> we're animals. a man's history is like, racial. you know, you have all different groups of people that invade other people's country, take what they want, their resources. we're animals. you know, we evolve. you have different, you know different ethnicities. it's imbred in us. it's genetic, isn't it? you see something that's different. all animals are like that. why should it be any different here. but in here, have you to -- this prison, the conditions in here were set, you know what i mean? when prison first started, how is it going to change? nobody wants it to change. >> to other inmates claim they felt threatened by their minority status. >> what are your tattoos about? >> just white power. you know what i mean. you grow up in a situation like this, you got to do something, you know what i mean? everybody's clicked up. >> that's how the whole system runs. everything's broke into little groups. theore
aaron yost, serving 35 years to life for burglary and drug possession under california's three strikes law, says the racial divide has less to do with gangs than it does human nature. >> we're animals. a man's history is like, racial. you know, you have all different groups of people that invade other people's country, take what they want, their resources. we're animals. you know, we evolve. you have different, you know different ethnicities. it's imbred in us. it's genetic, isn't it? you...
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ohio law is very clear. the poll workers have the responsibility to direct voters to the correct voting place. they also have the responsibility to make sure their provisional ballot application is completed correctly. that's another provision of the lawsuit that was just passed. that provisional ballots that do nod have the signature in the right place or maybe left their name off but you can still determine who the volter is, you can no longer throw out the ballots. that was a huge, huge win for ohio voters and ohio citizens because ohio tends to cast more provisional ballots than any state in the country other than california. something like 200,000 provisional ballots in 2008. >> wow. in terms of the ruling today from the federal district court judge, there has been a hugely politicized fight over early voting in ohio. we have sort of been tracking the twists and turns including seemingly very partisan turnls in ohio. if early voting has been restored in ohio by this ruling, how much risk is that ruling
ohio law is very clear. the poll workers have the responsibility to direct voters to the correct voting place. they also have the responsibility to make sure their provisional ballot application is completed correctly. that's another provision of the lawsuit that was just passed. that provisional ballots that do nod have the signature in the right place or maybe left their name off but you can still determine who the volter is, you can no longer throw out the ballots. that was a huge, huge win...
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., and centennial professor of law at brooklyn law school. you're mentioned in "the boston globe" article analyzing these s.e.c. filings. we have one up on the board behind you that you have seen already, indicating that mitt romney is the president and managing director long after mitt romney has claimed he was none of those things. >> right. and i believe it says that was his principal occasion. >> yes. what are we to take of this? is this something the s.e.c. takes casually? >> no. documents like this that are filed with the s.e.c. are serious documents, and if information in those documents is false or misleading, there are serious consequences. there can be civil cases brought by the s.e.c. and depending on the facts and circumstances, if there's a false filing with the s.e.c., there can even be a criminal prosecution. i'm not saying mitt romney should be criminally prosecuted, but that is a possible consequence of a false filing of a document like this with the s.e.c. >> bain capital is making a big deal about their short statement, the
., and centennial professor of law at brooklyn law school. you're mentioned in "the boston globe" article analyzing these s.e.c. filings. we have one up on the board behind you that you have seen already, indicating that mitt romney is the president and managing director long after mitt romney has claimed he was none of those things. >> right. and i believe it says that was his principal occasion. >> yes. what are we to take of this? is this something the s.e.c. takes...
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the number of crimes caught on tape is staggering, and as a result, law enforcement has learned more from watching and studying them, which is what we are going to do right now. ♪ in ohio, she is working the register and her husband is stocking the shelves when three young men enter, and she is punched immediately, and randy hears her screams, but as he turns to go to her aid, one of the teenagers hits him from behind with a baseball bat. as she struggles to open the cash register, one of the attacker's shoots her in the arm, while the other two continually kick her husband. the robbers get away with the cash but not the crime. the surveillance video of the kim robbery is aired on the local news. a relative recognizes one of the three attackers and turns him in. the tip leads to the arrest and conviction of all three suspects. ask anybody in law enforcement and they will tell you surveillance video is a powerful weapon for catching the criminal. >> it's becoming a very, very powerful tool. and technology is advancing and allowing us to better adapt and handle video that has been re
the number of crimes caught on tape is staggering, and as a result, law enforcement has learned more from watching and studying them, which is what we are going to do right now. ♪ in ohio, she is working the register and her husband is stocking the shelves when three young men enter, and she is punched immediately, and randy hears her screams, but as he turns to go to her aid, one of the teenagers hits him from behind with a baseball bat. as she struggles to open the cash register, one of the...
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voucherizing medicare, yeah, i would sign it into law. now they're trying to run for the white house together by saying they're the ones committed to protecting medicare, the guys who committed on tape to ending medicare. this is a test of the press. do you just write down what they say? do you report on what these candidates say their record is, or do you report that but also compare it to what their actual record is? and then badger them when there's a difference between those two accounts? it's not what they say. it's about what they have done. when what they say is some distancerom what they have done, that distance is the story. this is what the press is for. this is the good stuff. time to do our jobs, everybody. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a f
voucherizing medicare, yeah, i would sign it into law. now they're trying to run for the white house together by saying they're the ones committed to protecting medicare, the guys who committed on tape to ending medicare. this is a test of the press. do you just write down what they say? do you report on what these candidates say their record is, or do you report that but also compare it to what their actual record is? and then badger them when there's a difference between those two accounts?...
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but it is an important story of my brother-in-law who passed at an early age and was unfinancially prepared. >> and you give really personal advice and good tips on how there are things we are simply not thinking about. >> yeah. wakeup call and the road map. >> everyone should go out and get it. now to grow your business, let's start with you. you started your company from nothing. silt now the fastest growing company in your space, which is a crowded space. congratulations. >> thank you. >> what's a tip for the audience? >> my tip is to take no for an answer. i think everyone starting a new business always wants to hear positive feedback. and your family and friends really want to give you positive feedback and support for your idea. but in fact, what i found most valuable is to seek out people who are unrelated to you who are your end customers and ask them why they may not use your product or service. listen to why they are telling you no. and then go out and solve those problems. >> i think it's such a smart thing to think about. friends and family who even say they are being honest --
but it is an important story of my brother-in-law who passed at an early age and was unfinancially prepared. >> and you give really personal advice and good tips on how there are things we are simply not thinking about. >> yeah. wakeup call and the road map. >> everyone should go out and get it. now to grow your business, let's start with you. you started your company from nothing. silt now the fastest growing company in your space, which is a crowded space. congratulations....
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federal law protects an inmate's right to practice any religion he chooses. while iowa state allows satanic worship, there are still concerns that some of what they practice may put prison security and inmate safety at risk.
federal law protects an inmate's right to practice any religion he chooses. while iowa state allows satanic worship, there are still concerns that some of what they practice may put prison security and inmate safety at risk.
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. hey! gue>>hump day! it is?? hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if you're a camel, you put up with this all the time. it's what you do. (sigh) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ok... so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. >>> if you want to be a leader in a fast-growing industry, being in first place isn't enough. you have to grow faster than everybody else. otherwise, you'll be yesterday's news. medicine man is one of the largest single dispensaries in the world but they need to expand. the city of aurora, the state's third largest announces they'll be accepting appli
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. hey! gue>>hump day! it is?? hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if you're a camel, you put up with this all the time. it's what you do. (sigh) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what...
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. >> it's like the law of the jungle, only the strong survive here. if they see you're afraid, they will eat you alive. you never, never let your fear show, never. you have convicted felons here for murder and for rape. we have level fours here that you don't know, in a split second, a level two could be a level four and they could stab you. they could stab someone in front of you. you respond to help him and guess what, you get stabbed, too. >> in such a chaotic environment, the comaraderie among officers is vital. they rely on each other for backup, as they risk their lives everyday. >> i love this place. it may sound sick but this is my job. this is a career, i guess it chose me. you build some great friendships with the officers here. >> ten pounds of cocaine wasn't mine. it was yours. you have a keister, remember? you have an environment where your life depends on someone else and someone else's life depends on yours. it kind of makes you a lot closer. it really does. you appreciate each other more. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay" -
. >> it's like the law of the jungle, only the strong survive here. if they see you're afraid, they will eat you alive. you never, never let your fear show, never. you have convicted felons here for murder and for rape. we have level fours here that you don't know, in a split second, a level two could be a level four and they could stab you. they could stab someone in front of you. you respond to help him and guess what, you get stabbed, too. >> in such a chaotic environment, the...
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steven king raised eyebrows for defending legality of dog fighting and saying it's not against the law to impregnate a 13-year-old girl and kidnap her across state lines to have an abortion. the latest, steve king takes on the tsa. take a look. >> as america, we decided we're going to process everybody the same. that means the 75-year-old grandmother gets the spread eagle search. and while that happens, maybe the 20-year-old middle eastern male waltzes through with a smirk on his face. i'm not making that up, i've seen it. that image will not ever leave my mind. we're so squeamish about making judgment calls that we put everybody through a formulative process that everyone gets searched. i don't know if we'll ever get away from it. >> he's the sheriff joe of airport security, i guess. stop and question anyone who looks like they don't belong? >>> for the next week or so at least when you think tampa, you'll think republican, right? well, a pro-choice group in florida sponsored this billboard as a reminder to the incoming gopers. welcome to tampa where the mayor and all city council may
steven king raised eyebrows for defending legality of dog fighting and saying it's not against the law to impregnate a 13-year-old girl and kidnap her across state lines to have an abortion. the latest, steve king takes on the tsa. take a look. >> as america, we decided we're going to process everybody the same. that means the 75-year-old grandmother gets the spread eagle search. and while that happens, maybe the 20-year-old middle eastern male waltzes through with a smirk on his face....
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my in-laws take care of my kids, you know. i don't have any money of my own right now, so a girl has to have a game while she's in jail, right? >> carrie kimbrough may be willing to cause pain in order to get what she wants. but 68-year-old patrick stanwick has learned the hard way that hurting people can come back to haunt you. his wife just sent separation papers to him. they arrived on his wedding anniversary. >> she said it was just a coincidence, but, you know, it seemed like a hell of a coincidence. >> what would you say to her? >> it would be what i've said to her in my letters, that i'm very sorry. we've always had a communication problem, and you were probably better off not to have met me. and i can't say the same thing about her because i enjoy and love her. but she'll have wounds. she's already got wounds and -- from this. she's afraid of me and with the right -- with real reasons, and i hope that life goes on good for her. she's a good person. i haven't been a good grandpa or a good father. but i'm an alcoholic, a
my in-laws take care of my kids, you know. i don't have any money of my own right now, so a girl has to have a game while she's in jail, right? >> carrie kimbrough may be willing to cause pain in order to get what she wants. but 68-year-old patrick stanwick has learned the hard way that hurting people can come back to haunt you. his wife just sent separation papers to him. they arrived on his wedding anniversary. >> she said it was just a coincidence, but, you know, it seemed like a...
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. >> you have to be creative in your approach to law enforcement. the criminal element is so you have to be as well. >> sheriff gillespie is the man in charge. >> if you continue to go after them the same way that you always have where you will get the same results. >> one of the biggest problems, car theft. >> all of the thefts are a prime example. we were going after auto theft from traditional ways and then we brought in some non-traditional ways. >> enter members of a special auto theft unit called the viper squad. lieutenant bobby duval who runs the unit has a warning for car thieves. >> las vegas is not the place to come and steal cars. it really isn't. his detectives use bait cars that present an opportunity for potential thieves, all rigged with hidden cameras. >> we've got state-of-the-art bait car program. we have one of the largest fleets in the united states and we have guyies that know how to work them. >> tonight, the bait car is a 2006 escalade. >> why are you following me? >> the cops fake a fight between a man and a woman. >> you ne
. >> you have to be creative in your approach to law enforcement. the criminal element is so you have to be as well. >> sheriff gillespie is the man in charge. >> if you continue to go after them the same way that you always have where you will get the same results. >> one of the biggest problems, car theft. >> all of the thefts are a prime example. we were going after auto theft from traditional ways and then we brought in some non-traditional ways. >> enter...
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i'm a law enforcement guy. so if they don't like the way i operate the jails, i got one answer to everybody -- either get out of town, or if you're here, don't violate the law, because you're not going into a hilton hotel in this county. >> get on the ground now! get on the ground now! get down! 23, get down. >> with his wild west reputation, we didn't expect to meet two young people at maricopa who not much earlier were considered role models as opposed to felons. >> no matter where we are you need to be serving god. right now we're all sitting in jail. i'm a very devout christian. i've gotten back to my walk with god. i was working in my church and everything before coming here. it's not jailhouse conversion or whatever. i just followed a friend and shouldn't have done that and helped him do something that i shouldn't have done. and it's going to cost me several years of my life. >> during our extended stay series at maricopa we told the story of 20-year-old john antonucci, awaiting sentencing for manslaughte
i'm a law enforcement guy. so if they don't like the way i operate the jails, i got one answer to everybody -- either get out of town, or if you're here, don't violate the law, because you're not going into a hilton hotel in this county. >> get on the ground now! get on the ground now! get down! 23, get down. >> with his wild west reputation, we didn't expect to meet two young people at maricopa who not much earlier were considered role models as opposed to felons. >> no...
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the national organization of black law enforcement executives certainly did not. they held a closed-door meeting with the attorney general, jeff sessions, and told him, quote, we are not thugs, we are professionals. this tension comes as the president and sessions may overturn many obama era reforms that sought to bring police and communities closer together. joining me now to discuss the future of policing in the trump era, justin hansford. mark claxton. and carol mason, former assistant attorney general in the obama administration and president of john j. houston college of justice. paul butler is back with us, msnbc analyst and former federal prosecutor and author of "choke hold, policing black plemen." mark, i want to start first with you. your reaction to the president's remarks there with that joke, being rougher on suspects and the president saying, you don't have to do that accommodation of being kind to their heads. is that a good sign to the country or is that a kind of wink and a nod to get away with bad behavior? >> the president's comments are reprehe
the national organization of black law enforcement executives certainly did not. they held a closed-door meeting with the attorney general, jeff sessions, and told him, quote, we are not thugs, we are professionals. this tension comes as the president and sessions may overturn many obama era reforms that sought to bring police and communities closer together. joining me now to discuss the future of policing in the trump era, justin hansford. mark claxton. and carol mason, former assistant...
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charges, including attempted murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault and battery on a law enforcement officer. he is now halfway through a 30-year sentence. five months ago, he lost the person closest to him when his mother died. >> only thing i had was my mom. you know what i'm saying? she's gone now, you know, so it don't matter. the only thing i got was the obituary. >> did you cry over her? >> yes, ma'am. i got feelings. that was my everything. you know what i'm saying? so when you lose your everything your feelings come out. i'm not afraid to cry in front of no man. you know what i'm saying. i'm going to let it rip. i'm not here to impress nobody. i'm doing my time. >>> coming up, an inmate faces a tough job interview. >> do you understand the part about interacting with staff? you understand that you have to keep that relationship on a certain level and not let it go beyond that? >> yes, sir. >> and later, richard penn has an epiphany. >> i'm fighting in the wrong fight. the fight is not against the system, the fight is me. ♪ ♪ lord, y got no reason ♪ ♪ you g
charges, including attempted murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault and battery on a law enforcement officer. he is now halfway through a 30-year sentence. five months ago, he lost the person closest to him when his mother died. >> only thing i had was my mom. you know what i'm saying? she's gone now, you know, so it don't matter. the only thing i got was the obituary. >> did you cry over her? >> yes, ma'am. i got feelings. that was my everything. you know what...
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"please explain to your real estate attorney that god's law is above all laws, including the law of man. lilith, you may try to hide behind the law of man, but it is a weak shield that will bend and crack against the sword of god." ian denied her allegations and said he was so alarmed by michelle's email that he applied for a restraining order against her. he accused her of infidelity and wrote, "because of her emotional instability, history of fits of rage -- i fear for my safety." the request for the restraining order was dismissed a few weeks later, and the law of man prevailed -- or so it seemed. the lawyers hashed out a compromise. >> we actually ended up getting a settlement agreement. >> reporter: ian and michelle signed it in november 2015. the deal allowed ian to stay in the condo, but he had six months to get his own mortgage. failing that, he'd have to sell the condo and split any profits with michelle. michelle stood to lose most of her down payment -- about $10,000. but she said it was worth it. >> i moved on with my life completely -- 100% completely. um, i actually had st
"please explain to your real estate attorney that god's law is above all laws, including the law of man. lilith, you may try to hide behind the law of man, but it is a weak shield that will bend and crack against the sword of god." ian denied her allegations and said he was so alarmed by michelle's email that he applied for a restraining order against her. he accused her of infidelity and wrote, "because of her emotional instability, history of fits of rage -- i fear for my...
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>> my sister-in-law. >> interesting. do you think that your brother could run against your sister-in-law? >> yeah. and i think he'd beat her. >> do you? >> i do. >> she's formidable. >> very much so. so is he, though. >> so you'll take that bet. >> absolutely. >>> two members of the royal family are waking up in new york city for the first visit to the big apple. prince william and the butches of cambridge are in town meeting with officials and attending a new york jets game. the empire state building was in union jack colors in their honor. we have the story. >> reporter: on manhattan's upper east side, the crowds waited all day. and then they were here. kate's baby bump barely visible under a designer maternity coat. they flew commercial on british air ways. >> they were mingling with everybody else. >> reporter: it was nearly 30 years ago that william's parents came to the u.s., charming crowds and meeting president and mrs. reagan, and one memorable spin on the dance floor. they are staying at the carlyle, where dian
>> my sister-in-law. >> interesting. do you think that your brother could run against your sister-in-law? >> yeah. and i think he'd beat her. >> do you? >> i do. >> she's formidable. >> very much so. so is he, though. >> so you'll take that bet. >> absolutely. >>> two members of the royal family are waking up in new york city for the first visit to the big apple. prince william and the butches of cambridge are in town meeting with...
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now i think the rap against him that he won't enforce the law is false. he has deported more people than any other president. you could have the law start in 2017 without doing much violence to it. >> speaker boehner's office has already rejected the idea. possible presidential candidate rand paul stressed the urgency of embracing immigration but didn't get the response what he was hoping for. >> i do believe texas will be a democrat state within ten years if you don't change. that means we evolve. it doesn't mean we give up on what we believe in. we have to be a more welcoming party. welcome people of all races. we need to welcome people of all classes, business class, working class. we need to have people with ties and without ties, with tattoos and without tattoos. with earrings, without earrings. we need a more diverse culture. we need a more diverse party. we need a party that looks like america. if you want to work and you want a job and you want to be part of america, we'll find a place for you. that was kind of tepid. >> there's a brand new report
now i think the rap against him that he won't enforce the law is false. he has deported more people than any other president. you could have the law start in 2017 without doing much violence to it. >> speaker boehner's office has already rejected the idea. possible presidential candidate rand paul stressed the urgency of embracing immigration but didn't get the response what he was hoping for. >> i do believe texas will be a democrat state within ten years if you don't change. that...
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spending bill, one that carries controversial provisions that can have financial reform and weaken laws. congress is in disarray as nbc news reported this hour, administration officials at all levels are personally calling house dechl democrmocrats in an rally support for the bill, leader pelosi not withstanding. to keep the government open, but gop leadership pulled the legislation from the floor just before the scheduled vote at 2:00 p.m. joining me now is white house press secretary josh earnest. thanks for making time today. >> you bet. >> is the president making calls? >> alex, we've got a number of folks here at the white house that are making calls to democrats, on capitol hill, principally. we've been in touch with republicans, too, making the case why this proposal is good for the country. it will avert a government shutdown. it will put in place the kind of long-term budget, nine months and that's not careening from crisis to crieses that we've seen so much over the last four or five years, but by putting place this nine-month bill we can ensure that businesses across the coun
spending bill, one that carries controversial provisions that can have financial reform and weaken laws. congress is in disarray as nbc news reported this hour, administration officials at all levels are personally calling house dechl democrmocrats in an rally support for the bill, leader pelosi not withstanding. to keep the government open, but gop leadership pulled the legislation from the floor just before the scheduled vote at 2:00 p.m. joining me now is white house press secretary josh...
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but law enforcement has changed a lot. it's had to, to keep up with high tech. the palo alto cops managed to find a phone expert all the way across the country in new hampshire who had a very deep look into that cell phone and was able to pull up thousands, literally thousands of deleted text messages between jennifer and paul in the last few months of her life. and, oh, boy. from jennifer, you're nothing but a selfish cold-hearted scam artist liar. furious. that didn't read like any old quarrel. and the timing? jennifer sent that text to paul right at the end of the elaborate birthday party she threw for him when she had perhaps 12 hours to live. she was so upset about something that she refused to go to the hookah lounge after the party. walked all the way home on a broken heel texting all the way. jennifer -- good, stay away from me. i just got home. paul, i'm staying away this time for good. what a way to end my birthday. ? or not rhyming's fine. no rhymes. skivvies. gadgets or skivvies? boxed set? perfect! nobody knows young readers like we do... barnes & n
but law enforcement has changed a lot. it's had to, to keep up with high tech. the palo alto cops managed to find a phone expert all the way across the country in new hampshire who had a very deep look into that cell phone and was able to pull up thousands, literally thousands of deleted text messages between jennifer and paul in the last few months of her life. and, oh, boy. from jennifer, you're nothing but a selfish cold-hearted scam artist liar. furious. that didn't read like any old...
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it's mostly governors and legislatures writing the laws of people of color. and yet the sort of blame for the crime bill, we really haven't reckoned with how broad it is. it's also states. i want to put up a couple data points. in the house of representatives, the democratic vote only -- forget the republicans. for the crime bill. 188 democrats in the house. 64 said no. in the state, 54 democrats for it. two know. no. and then down to the state level where black mares were asking for the crime bill and implementing the crime bill and putting people in prison. have we not had a broad enough reckoning by everyone? >> exactly. but that never happens during election season, joy. because it's about impression. look, only 12 members of the congressional black caucus voted against the crime bill. >> 24 voted for it. >> exactly. so you had black mayors, black leadership. the difficulty with what happened yesterday is really about the optics. because some of the things bill clinton was saying were being echoed by black ministers and black pastors in the '90s. we have
it's mostly governors and legislatures writing the laws of people of color. and yet the sort of blame for the crime bill, we really haven't reckoned with how broad it is. it's also states. i want to put up a couple data points. in the house of representatives, the democratic vote only -- forget the republicans. for the crime bill. 188 democrats in the house. 64 said no. in the state, 54 democrats for it. two know. no. and then down to the state level where black mares were asking for the crime...
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and the government's pushing minimum wage hikes and enforcement of labor law. right now you cannot cheat your employees. you don't have those sweat shops anymore because the government is making it very clear if you don't treat someone well, the employee can sue you and win. >> this is the interesting thing. super offici superficially looks like china's screwing over the united states, and then you look a little closer and hey, maybe they're not. maybe we made a deal with the devil where they forgive us cheap debt and everybody's kind of in on this. it's not one or the other and then you dig even deeper and you're like, hang on a second, it's american multi-nationals in the united states are the ones who are the strongest advocates for the rigged trade with china because they are the ones who are invested in the very profits. it's not even the chinese -- not the american people want this. it's the profitability to u.s. multi-nationals to have that rigged trade is immensely beneficial to them at the expense of the people of america and to the people of china. is
and the government's pushing minimum wage hikes and enforcement of labor law. right now you cannot cheat your employees. you don't have those sweat shops anymore because the government is making it very clear if you don't treat someone well, the employee can sue you and win. >> this is the interesting thing. super offici superficially looks like china's screwing over the united states, and then you look a little closer and hey, maybe they're not. maybe we made a deal with the devil where...
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through no fault of law enforcement. in fact, it was through the tremendous efforts of law enforcement that the truth was finally uncovered. it was a tragedy, and a waste of limited resources to have law enforcement running around in circles, chasing miss hadley because of the evidence presented to them because of the repeated accusations being made against miss hadley. >> angela faced felony charges, including kidnapping, false imprisonment, perjury and forgery. she pleaded not guilty to all of them. but in october 2017, she changed her plea to guilty and sat before a judge to learn her fate. >> the court will sentence you to state prison for a period of five years. >> alison margolan believes ian deserves a closer look. >> the failure to investigate adequately the role of ian diaz in it is a serious concern. >> we reached out to ian hoping to speak to him but got no response. >> is he in on this thing? >> well, at this point there isn't any evidence that indicates that he is. everything points to her. >> when we sat do
through no fault of law enforcement. in fact, it was through the tremendous efforts of law enforcement that the truth was finally uncovered. it was a tragedy, and a waste of limited resources to have law enforcement running around in circles, chasing miss hadley because of the evidence presented to them because of the repeated accusations being made against miss hadley. >> angela faced felony charges, including kidnapping, false imprisonment, perjury and forgery. she pleaded not guilty to...